Philippine Daily Inquirer

Airphil Express eyes flights to Sabah

- By Paolo G. Montecillo

BUDGET airline AirPhil Express, the sister company of flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL), plans to mount flights between Zamboanga City and Sandakan in Malaysia’s Sabah region, representi­ng the company’s first internatio­nal flight out of the key Min- danao airport.

Documents from the Civil Aeronautic­s Board (CAB) said AirPhil Express planned direct flights to Sandakan, a popular ecotourism destinatio­n and one of the largest cities in Sabah.

AirPhil Express plans to impose a fuel surcharge of $15 for each passenger for the new service. Fuel surcharges are paid on top of regular ticket prices to cover the cost of fuel, which accounts for the bulk of an airline’s expenses.

The Zamboanga-Sandakan flights will be the only internatio­nal service out of the Zamboanga Internatio­nal Airport, Mindanao’s third-busiest airport after Davao and Cagayan de Oro. Zamboanga Internatio­nal Airport is operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s

(CAAP).

Apart from AirPhil Express, only Cebu Pacific has flights to Zamboanga.

AirPhil Express has internatio­nal flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur, all served by its fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft.

Latest government data showed that the company’s internatio­nal passenger business slumped slightly to 104,820 passengers in the first three quarters of 2012 from 107,235 in the same period the year before.

This came despite the growth in total internatio­nal air traffic to the country to 12.56 million in the nine-month period, up from 11.69 million the previous year.

PAL remained the market leader with 3.07 million internatio­nal passengers in January to September 2012, up from 2.99 million 12 months prior.

Cebu Pacific, for its part, ended September of 2012 with 2.03 million passengers, up from 1.82 million in January to September of 2011.

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